Intro to Digital Reporting - Canada
$395
Available for 30 days upon enrollment
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Intro to Digital Reporting - Canada

Canada Version - This course is designed to give participants a thorough understanding of digital court reporting to cover examinations for discovery and other non-court proceedings.

30-Day Course / Equipment Requirement: Windows 10 or 11 / DR Software. Some assignments in the course require the use of digital court reporting software to complete. For students who don't have DR Software, we have made available a 45-day trial of DRC-B software through an industry partner. In order to use this software, you will need a computer that runs Windows 10 or 11, 64-bit. The trial software will not work with other operating systems used on computers/devices like Mac, Android, Chrome Notebooks, or iOS. Minimum computer specs: Current Generation Quad Core Intel Processor / 8GB RAM / 15” Diagonal Screen Size / Screen Resolution of 1366 x 768 or higher. (If using a desktop with no internal sound card, it may be necessary to plug in an external microphone.)

Individuals taking this course will learn about the Canadian court system, legal procedure, terminology, ethics, professionalism, and confidentiality. Students will learn how to work with DR (digital reporting) software and equipment, and they will practice annotating with DR software. There is no hands-on training with DR equipment.

(40 Hours / 4.0 CEUs)

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Course content

    • Terms and Conditions Acknowledgement
    • Course Introduction
      • Course Info
      • Canada / U.S. Content
      • Glossary
      • Assignment Breakdown
      • Audio Recording
      • Becoming a Commissioner of Oaths
      • Software Request Form
    • Module 1 - The Legal System
      • Module 1 Test
    • Module 2 - Hardware and Software
    • Module 2 Test
    • Module 3 - On the Job and On the Record
    • Module 3 Test
    • Module 4 - Professionalism in the Legal System
    • Module 4 Test
    • Graded Annotation Assignment
      • Graded Annotations - Video
      • Graded Annotation - Submission
    • Final Test
    • Course Conclusion
    • Course Evaluation